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NOUN
- English nurse who remained in Brussels after the German occupation in order to help Allied prisoners escape; was caught and executed by the Germans (1865-1915)
How To Use Cavell In A Sentence
- The Appellant was tried by His Honour Judge Cavell and a jury between 15th and 26th November 1999.
- These five paintings were from the important collection of Giampietro Campana, marchese di Cavelli, in Rome, part of which the Russians acquired in 1861 and installed in the Hermitage.
- Edith Cavell was executed by a German firing squad on October 12, 1915.
- Cavell's writing displays the rhetorical features that we've seen in novelists and prose writers alike as they perform their thoughts.
- Stanley Cavell sees (hears) Poe's prose as "a parody's of philosophy's" (111) in just this respect, its iterative paranoia and "impish" wordplay as the mad antithesis of any overcome skepticism about the credited and signified world. Notes on 'Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian'
- The Appellant was tried by His Honour Judge Cavell and a jury between 15th and 26th November 1999.
- The excerpt is of the very beginning of Cavell's introduction to the book.
- As her father convalesced and improved, Cavell was convinced that nursing was her destiny.
- Add grilled cherry tomatoes, stoned black olives, cavello nero and some fresh basil leaves.
- Add grilled cherry tomatoes, stoned black olives, cavello nero and some fresh basil leaves.